Grade 10 history - what was simon commission? why was it opposed?
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In November 1927 the British government appointed a commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon to report on India's constitutional progress for introducing constitutional reforms as had been promised.
It was opposed due to the following reasons.....
1)It was an ‘all-white’ commission,that is to say,no representation of any Indian in the ‘Simon Seven’.Reasons being to avoid any ‘bias’ and ‘incompetency’.Naturally,protests started.
2)Secondly,at that time,Indians were all ‘charged-up’ and they wanted nothing less than complete freedom from the British yoke but Simon Comission again talked about ‘dominion-status’.So,ultimately,it was boycotted.
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In November 1927 the British government appointed a commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon to report on India's constitutional progress for introducing constitutional reforms as had been promised.
It was opposed due to the following reasons.....
1)It was an ‘all-white’ commission,that is to say,no representation of any Indian in the ‘Simon Seven’.Reasons being to avoid any ‘bias’ and ‘incompetency’.Naturally,protests started.
2)Secondly,at that time,Indians were all ‘charged-up’ and they wanted nothing less than complete freedom from the British yoke but Simon Comission again talked about ‘dominion-status’.So,ultimately,it was boycotted.
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